You can totally whimper. These things are sometimes stubborn. But I've set up a ton of them, and your config is not unusual. You should be able to get it working for you.
'Serenity'
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St. Theresa's the patron saint of TV, isn't she? Is she the one that had visions?
I received a new Roku and I need to tell you about one of the features that I find really great:
you can put audio/video/photos/music (of specific formats) on a USB drive and connect it to the roku and the roku WILL PLAY IT.
So I converted some video to mp4 and put it on a usb stick and connected it to the roku and the video showed on my tv perfectly. I do not have an HD tv, but I understand it should work the same.
This is such an affordable way to consume media that I can hardly believe it.
Okay, so I have a new smartphone (T-Mobile 4G Mytouch, it's an Android phone), and it has a browser but I can't tell what it is.
What's the best way to read the board here? Do we have a mobile page? Or did I imagine that?
FYI, I don't have any trouble surfing b.org with the default Android browser. (I'm also not using a personal CSS stylesheet, either, if that helps.)
The only issue I have is having to resize a lot, but otherwise the regular page works fine with my Android browser.
You shouldn't have any problem with the page as is designed, but if you want to strip it down a bit, you can use custom CSS. Well, the page size will be bigger, but the layout less busy.
I haven't had any problems either way. I either use Opera Mobile or Dolphin.
serial: You're resizing on the T2, brenda? I admit I don't use the Android default browser, but this is one of the sites I don't have to resize.
Yahoo mail is down for me. Anyone else?
Yahoo mail is working for me.